See for yourself: That seedy Kansas abortion facility....
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What Central Women's Services looked like when Operation Rescue moved in



For those of you who've not been following the story, Operation Rescue bought the building that housed Central Women's Services in Wichita, Kansas, and evicted the business. OR plans to use the building as a combination memorial site/office.

Before doing anything with the building, OR decided to invite the public and the press to see what they found when they entered the vacated abortion clinic. Here, courtesy of Operation Rescue, are some interesting photos of what reporters saw during the open house today:
It must have been a fun place to work:
Therapy helps, but screaming obscenities is cheaper
Therapy helps, but screaming obscenities is cheaper



The procedure room:
Procedure room
Procedure room



It's nice to know they're prepared for an emergency:
Emergency supplies
Emergency supplies



The ceiling outside the procedure rooms:
Ceiling
Ceiling



The floor:
Dirty floor
Dirty floor



A heating vent:
Dusty heating vent
Dusty heating vent



A countertop:
Countertop
Countertop



The patient lavatory:
Patient lavatory
Patient lavatory



Well, at least they have a designated place:
Urine deposit box
Urine deposit box



A dead roach:
Dead cockroach
Dead cockroach



Evidently roaches were not the only pests:
Rodent trap
Rodent trap



The procedure room checklist:
Procedure room checklist
Procedure room checklist



Note that the mask is only to be wiped down, not replaced. YUCK!
Wipe mask with alcohol
Wipe mask with alcohol



Is that the autoclave in the corner there?
Autoclave corner
Autoclave corner



If this is where they sterilized the instruments, how clean were they, really?
Autoclave
Autoclave



The recovery room:
Recovery room
Recovery room



Patient files left behind:
Abandoned patient files
Abandoned patient files



The area for processing tissue:
Tissue processing sink
Tissue processing sink



Why does a sink where nobody should be doing anything but washing their hands have an industrial-grade garbage disposal?
Industrial grade garbage disposal
Industrial grade garbage disposal



And last but certainly not least:
NAF decal
NAF decal



I'm curious. Are the roaches and the re-used disposable masks meeting the NAF Clinical Guidelines, or was NAF not enforcing the guidelines?
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